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The "FOF Observations" are a series of "Perpetual Posts" where I will share with you, my readers, short little "one line" observations that I have made (or will be making) on being the father of a large family. You will be able to access each of the posts in a cohesive list by clicking on the "FOF Observations" link in the "Perpetual Posts" group on the sidebar.

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After cleaning the bathroom up this afternoon, I came across a most curious coincidental "collection".

It would seem that one (or both) of my daughters have been stashing "princess arms" in a cubby in the bathroom.Should I be worried that I may be raising a serial collector of severed arms?

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This is possibly one of your funniest posts! I shared it with CareerMom, who shared how her little sister and her friend, used to have "Torture Camps" for their dolls. Mentioned something about hanging them from the ceiling fan in a noose...

Today, one works for a pharma company and the other does something similarly innocuous. I think you're OK.

I think I saw something like this on Criminal Minds. It was the one where the children started off collecting arms and legs then... ah I'm sure they won't end up serial killers.. but glad your not my neighbors just incase.

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These are tales...

These are tales from the life of a chronically tired Father of five who lives in a high stress household, works a high stress career, and copes with daily struggles of guilty feelings for not having the time he would like to spend with his family.

I am keeping this blog as a collection of thoughts for my children (but others are welcome to enjoy too). Someday I hope they have they chance to read this and get just a small glimpse into the mind of their father.

My work and our hectic family lifestyle keeps me very busy. I hate to admit this but sometimes so busy that I don't spend as much time with my kids and family as I want to, or as I should....

Living the life of a chronically tired Father of five who lives in a high stress household, works a high stress career, and copes with daily struggles of guilty feelings for not having the time he would like to spend with his family.